Australia National Parks

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The Australian Wildlife Conservancy recognizes over twenty-two wildlife sanctuaries. These aim to protect a diversity of ecosystems including tropical savannah, rainforests, open woodlands, semi-arid grasslands and mangrove lined lagoons.
Besides the flora of the nation, the AWC gives shelter and protects more than eighty-three of bird species in Australia.

The Australian Wildlife Conservancy Sanctuaries Map shows the location of the major wildlife sanctuaries in Australia. They are:

Artesian Range Sanctuary

Bowra Sanctuary

Brooklyn Sanctuary

Buckaringa Sanctuary

Curramore Sanctuary

Dakalanta Sanctuary

Faure Island Sanctuary

Kalamurina Wildlife Sanctuary

Karakamia Sanctuary

Marion Downs Sanctuary

Mornington Sanctuary

Mt. Gibson Sanctuary

Mt. Zero Taravale Sanctuary

Newhaven Sanctuary

Paruna Sanctuary

Piccaninny Plains Sanctuary

Pungalina Sanctuary

Scotia Sanctuary

Yookamurra Sanctuary

Wongalara Sanctuary

Pungalina Seven Emu Sanctuary

These sanctuaries are all administered by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy and are established for the conservation of threatened wildlife and ecosystems.

Karakamia Sanctuary has a substantial area to include a diverse species of animals and plants such as the forest sub-species of the Red-tailed Black-cockatoo, Brushtail Possums and Western Brush Wallabies.

Scotia Sanctuary was established to reintroduce species of extinct mammals. The native animals are regularly monitored to ensure their populations are healthy and growing. The sanctuary is believed to be supporting 225 species of native wildlife that include mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.